« Reply #1005 on: November 04, 2009, 02:34:34 pm »
Queensr˙che
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On this, my signature page, I pasted several songs from ten of my favorite bands: Joe Jackson; The Byrds; The Kinks; a pre - Disney’ed Genesis song on a scrolling song player; Barenaked Ladies; Tom Petty; Pearl Jam; The Velvet Underground; and a very, powerful and cryptically endearing band Joy Division singing ‘Atmosphere’ - just close your eyes and listen to how powerful, beautifully enigmatic, cryptically engaging and raw Ian’s vocalization is on this song; lastly, a live version of "I Am One" sung by The Who and Eddie Vedder.
« Reply #1006 on: November 04, 2009, 02:43:38 pm »
Rancid.
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LONG LIVE MOON THE LOON. Interviewer: "...now could you really tell us the truth and stop lying?" Keith Moon: "Oh, no. I mean, the truth as you wanna hear it? I can't do that. You couldn't afford me."
« Reply #1008 on: November 08, 2009, 05:07:43 pm »
Toto
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On this, my signature page, I pasted several songs from ten of my favorite bands: Joe Jackson; The Byrds; The Kinks; a pre - Disney’ed Genesis song on a scrolling song player; Barenaked Ladies; Tom Petty; Pearl Jam; The Velvet Underground; and a very, powerful and cryptically endearing band Joy Division singing ‘Atmosphere’ - just close your eyes and listen to how powerful, beautifully enigmatic, cryptically engaging and raw Ian’s vocalization is on this song; lastly, a live version of "I Am One" sung by The Who and Eddie Vedder.
« Reply #1013 on: November 10, 2009, 01:06:27 pm »
yes
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Of all the classes of men, I dislike most those who make their livings by talking—actors, clergymen, politicians, pedagogues, and so on. All of them participate in the shallow false pretenses of the actor who is their archetype. It is almost impossible to imagine a talker who sticks to the facts. Carried away by the sound of his own voice and the applause of the groundlings, he makes inevitably the jump from logic to mere rhetoric. Henry Lewis Mencken - Pasted below are three videos for the songs “Rosalita,” "The Promised Land" and, my theme song, "It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City," sung by New Jersey's native son and my incomparable favorite rock singer Bruce Springsteen. The last two videos are called “Tunnel Of Love” sung by Bruce Springsteen and the live version of “Talk To Me” sung by the ever illustrious and another one of New Jersey’s native sons Southside Johnny Lyon and his band The Asbury Jukes. Also, pasted below Southside Johnny’s song are two gorgeous goddesses. The photo on the left is the lovely Ms. Alicia Keys and the photo on the right is the beautiful Laura Harring, who starred in the movie “Mulholland Drive.” Enjoy. Tunnel of Love
On this, my signature page, I pasted several songs from ten of my favorite bands: Joe Jackson; The Byrds; The Kinks; a pre - Disney’ed Genesis song on a scrolling song player; Barenaked Ladies; Tom Petty; Pearl Jam; The Velvet Underground; and a very, powerful and cryptically endearing band Joy Division singing ‘Atmosphere’ - just close your eyes and listen to how powerful, beautifully enigmatic, cryptically engaging and raw Ian’s vocalization is on this song; lastly, a live version of "I Am One" sung by The Who and Eddie Vedder.
« Reply #1017 on: November 12, 2009, 06:48:44 pm »
Coldplay
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On this, my signature page, I pasted several songs from ten of my favorite bands: Joe Jackson; The Byrds; The Kinks; a pre - Disney’ed Genesis song on a scrolling song player; Barenaked Ladies; Tom Petty; Pearl Jam; The Velvet Underground; and a very, powerful and cryptically endearing band Joy Division singing ‘Atmosphere’ - just close your eyes and listen to how powerful, beautifully enigmatic, cryptically engaging and raw Ian’s vocalization is on this song; lastly, a live version of "I Am One" sung by The Who and Eddie Vedder.
« Reply #1019 on: November 13, 2009, 09:43:06 am »
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
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On this, my signature page, I pasted several songs from ten of my favorite bands: Joe Jackson; The Byrds; The Kinks; a pre - Disney’ed Genesis song on a scrolling song player; Barenaked Ladies; Tom Petty; Pearl Jam; The Velvet Underground; and a very, powerful and cryptically endearing band Joy Division singing ‘Atmosphere’ - just close your eyes and listen to how powerful, beautifully enigmatic, cryptically engaging and raw Ian’s vocalization is on this song; lastly, a live version of "I Am One" sung by The Who and Eddie Vedder.